Friend of Autism Foundation

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A Friend like Simon

A Friend like Simon

When an autistic child joins a mainstream school, many children can find it difficult to understand and cope with a student that is somewhat different to them. This story encourages other children to be mindful and patient of the differences that exist and to also appreciate the positive contribution that an autistic child can make to the group.

Friendship Puzzle

Friendship Puzzle

Autism is a puzzle. We don’t know what caused it. There is no cure for it and there is no easy way to educate others about this disorder.
We hope this book is the start of an intergenerational conversation and teaching children how to accept others, even those who look different. We cannot let this generation forget their peers.

My Brother Charlie Book

My Brother Charlie

By Holly Robinson Peete, Ryan Elizabeth Peete
Callie is very proud of her brother Charlie. He’s good at so many things — swimming, playing the piano, running fast. And Charlie has a special way with animals, especially their dog, Harriett. But sometimes Charlie gets very quiet. His words get locked inside him, and he seems far away. Then, when Callie and Charlie start to play, Charlie is back to laughing, holding hands, having fun. Charlie is like any other boy — except he has autism.

How to be an effective therapist?

How to be an effective therapist?

One of the problems faced by graduates interested in working with autistic children is the lack of access to consistent resources and specialized courses. This book has unique content. By reading it, anyone can get helpful information about working with an autistic child, understand the cause of the child’s behavior and know how to communicate with it.
In this book, no treatment method is preferred over another treatment method.

Communication in children with Autism

Communication in children with Autism

Communication is the transmission of messages from one person to another. The first step to establishing positive communication is understanding the different aspects of verbal and non-verbal communication and the essential roles in interacting with others. Verbal communication development is an important part of any child’s overall development. This capability enables the child to communicate, express, and understand feelings. Language skills usually develop very quickly in the first three years of life. However, this speed is not the same in all children. In children with autism, the rate and manner of their language development are fundamentally different from others without the disorder.

In this booklet, we will learn the concept of communication, the communication problems of autistic children, and educational and therapeutic interventions that parents can take.

PICA booklet

PICA

Pica is an eating disorder in which a person eats things not usually considered food. Parents’ methods may not solve autistic children’s eating problems. Sometimes the cause of this is the ongoing medical and sensory problems, which causes the continuation of the situation in children with Autism.
Also, examining the problems with medical tests can show you whether your child needs certain substances that caused him to PICA or not.
All professionals, educators, parents, and caregivers of children with Autism must have information about PICAto apply the necessary care.
Specific skills can help parents reduce or eliminate PICA in their children.

The Reason I Jump

The Reason I Jump

This book is written by an autistic teenager who depicts the world of autism for us and answers the most frequent questions and mental challenges of people who somehow interact with children and people with autism. The experience of seeing the world from the eyes of this teenager is an unrepeatable experience. When we read the book, it is as if Naoki took our hand and led us to different parts of his life. To his joys, mischief, crazy games and sometimes his sorrows and troubles. There may be few books on the market about autism, dealing with an autistic child, etc., but what makes this book unique is the first-hand information it provides.

Fall Down 7 Times Get Up 8

Fall Down 7 Times Get Up 8: A Young Man’s Voice from the Silence of Autism

This book is written by Naoki Higashida, a young man with autism spectrum disorder, and it is a collection of his bitter and sweet adventures, his humor and humor, his wits, his falls and his rise. As it is clear from the title of the book, Naoki tries to show in this book that everyone fails, but the important thing is to get back on your feet. This book is the experience of getting up. It is the experience of shaking off the flaws and wounds of tongues and trying again. In this book, Naoki takes us by the hand and generously shares his world with us.

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